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Re: NatAmi gaming
« on: December 21, 2010, 07:34:56 PM »
@Darrin

Yes.  AmiKit and ClassicWB are both candidates for the standard install of NatAmi.

@DCAmiga

Yes, the board is untested and some functions of the SuperAGA chipset are incomplete.

@orb85750

The StarWars game is a fan-game produced primarily with 3D models free for use with commercial or non-commercial use as long as the modelers get mentioned in the credits.  Whether it comes bundled with NatAmi or as a separate download remains to be seen.
 

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Re: NatAmi gaming
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2010, 08:21:07 PM »
The StarWars game is based on the 194x engine.  The game runs currently on Windows, Mac, and Linux.  Apparently it also runs on AmigaOS (though I've never seen it run on Amiga).  The screenshots are most likely from the Windows version and are full-motion shots.
 

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Re: NatAmi gaming
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2010, 02:17:06 AM »
The Windows, Mac, and Linux versions are using SDL.  It is being written as a demo for the NatAmi though.  The idea is that, since it is written using the 194x engine, it will be easy to develop 2D shoot-'em-up games with the engine.